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'We're a danger to ourselves and the public': Pilots complained about being overworked and of 'old, ill-equipped' aircraft before tragic Royal Navy helicopter crash - but face being forced back into the skies
Pilots reported being overworked and flying outdated aircraft prior to a Royal Navy helicopter crash, which has raised concerns about safety. Despite these issues, they may be required to return to duty.
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